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AMUSEMENTS. SAMMY COHEN SAMAIY COHEN SAMMY COHEN Is probably the funniest comedian acting for the silent drama. Critics acclaim that his latest picture, "nOMESlCK" "llOMESICK" "IIOMESICK" "HOMESICK" is the best he has made. I Who is there that does not enjoy a good laugh? j Follow the crowds to the Popular MA J E S T I C np H E A T R E .AJESTIC JL H E A T R. E (Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres.) TO-NIGIIT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 Williarn Fox Presents SAMMY COHEN SAMMY COHEN SAMMY COHEN And MARJORIE BEEBE MARJORIE BEEBE In a gale of langhter. A cyclone of mirth. A story of a three-thousand-mile race for loye and money, and a laugh to every mile. Remember "What Price Glory," "The Gay Retreat," ancl "Plastered in Paris." All pictures that provided the finest tonic on earth — DAUGHTER ! LAUGHTER !

"HOMESICK" " H O M E S I C K " "HOMESICK" "HOMESICK" Is just made to laugh at. Come and enjoy yourself. Also Showing — BRIAN AHERNE BRIAN AHERNE BRIAN AHERNE BRIAN AHERNE In a thrilling story of the Brjtish Secret Service, "THE WOMAN REDEEMED" "THE WOMAN REDEEMED" "THE WOMAN REDEEMED" "THE WOMAN REDEEMED" Stolen plans, a swift flight, an aeroplane smash and discovery. Packed with thrills and adventure. TWO EXCELLENT PICTURES. BOOK FOR TO-NIGHT. Plan at The Bristol. Call or 'phone 2708. USUAL PRICESSKATING T> I N K K A T I N G ihlNK . COEONATION HALL, Port Ahuriri. 7.30 fo 10 p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY. NO SKATING THURSDAY ■ (Anzac Day). ADMISSION AS USUAL. D. CINCOTTA, Proprietor. NOTICES. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH. TUESDAY. APRIL 23rd, at 8 p.m. QRGAN JJECITAL By MR ERNEST C. JAMIESON, Assisted by MADAME AILEEN JOHNS. Collection. SATURDAY IIALF-HOLIDAY LEAGUE. WILL ALL SUPPORTERS of the above who are willing to help by giving service, cars, or otherwise, on ELECTION DAY, May 1st, kindly communicate ivith the Chairman as early as possible. Donations of funds treated in confidence J Phones — 2313 (business), 3573 (private). P.O. Box 154, Napier. THE K1TCHEN CRAFT WATERLESS COOKER. AS THIS AGENCY is being DISCONTINUED in Napier, the remaining stocks are to be sold at greatly reduced rates. Ask users what they think of them. Ring 2945 or write Box 352 for a demonstration of this wonderful Cooker in your own home. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANZAC DAY— THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, 1929. PRESENTATION AND TROOPING OF NEW COLOURS TO HAWKE'S 'BAY REGIMENT AT RAUA SPECIAL PASSENTER TRAIN, stopping where requirecl for passengers, will leave Napier for Waipukurau as follows : — 7 Napier depart 10.40 a.m.. Hastings 11.5, Waipukurau arr. 12.35 p.m.. returning from Waipukurau at 4.30 p.m., Napier arr. 6.15 p.m. •Specia] day excursion tickets will be issued. Fares from Napier: First-class return 7/-, second-class return 5/-; from Hastings, first-class return 5/6, secondclass return 3/9". • ■ NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUTUMN EXCURSION FARES. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be obtainable from THURSDAY, May 9th, to SATURDAY, Mav 18th, available for return until SATURDAY, June 15th, 1929, as under: — All seetions (from any station to any station on the same section). From any officered station on North and South Island Main Lines and Branches, and Picton Section, to any station on those seetions. The journey must be commenced on or before May 18th. and may be broken after travelling 25 miles from the original starting station. Tickets may he purchased and reservations made 14 days in advance of rlate of travel. NOTICE. JW. WALTERS, Butcher, wishes • to notifv his eustomers that his Jiop will be CLOSED from WEDNES DAY. April 24th, at noon, till FRIDAY MORNING, April 20tb.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 9

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